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Horner admits Bahrain a tough race to lose

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has acknowledged it was tough to lose the Bahrain Grand Prix to Mercedes having shown such strong pace up to that point. Max Verstappen took pole position by 0.4s as Red Bull confirmed its pre-season pace, and led the first stint before Lewis Hamilton gained track position with an undercut. As Red Bull didn’t respond and stuck to its original plan, it came down to a straight fight on track with Verstappen needing to pass Hamilton but failing to do so cleanly and ending up being beaten by less than a second. “Mercedes had very strong pace at the beginning of the race,” Horner said. “We couldn't break (away), and create a gap to cover them....
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